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Lansing State Journal from Lansing, Michigan • Page 26

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Wed in St. Paul's Church Wedding Bells Ring BABY FURNITURE Newlyweds Greet Guests At Reception mi i. Capture Four Wedding Picture THE LANSING STATE JOURNAL MICHIGAN'S GREAT CAPITAL DAILY 6 Sunday, Sept. 16, 1951 SECOND SECTION School-Age Youth Need Proper Diet Mi Wa 1 1 im- nil it'll School days and regular schedules tor children find that they need lota of energy. Competition la everyday life keeps everyone busy these days.

This Is an Important tact tor mothers to remember when they are planning menus tor their growing families. Every member of the family needs three well balanced nourishing meals a day. Too often we find breakfast is a hurried meal. There is such a mad scramble to get ready for school that many children leave for a hard day of work at school with not enough food. Therefore, it Is necessary for every child to have a well balanced, warm and hearty lunch.

They need something to work on to give them pep and energy. For lunch, spaghetti, hot sandwiches and hearty soups help toward this needed food supply. They provide energy and body building materials. The following menus will be served at Everett and Walnut lunch rooms during the week of Sept. 17-21.

MONDAY Spaghetti Zucchini Squash Bread and Butter Apple Sauce and Graham Cracker 4 pt. Milk TUESDAY Cheese Buns Hash Brown Potatoes Sliced Tomatoes Spice Cake Mi pt. Milk WEDNESDAY Potato Soup Carrot and Green Pepper Strips Meat Salad Sandwich Apple Crisp and Chees pt. Milk THURSDAY Spanish Rice Fresh Buttered Wax Beans Bread and Butter Oatmeal and Raisin Cookie Vi pt. Milk FRIDAY Baked Beans Cole Slaw Cream Cheese Sandwich Fruit Cup pt.

Milk Puts Chill on Grease Excess greasiness can spoil the taste of the best-flavored soup. To remedy this condition, try wrapping an ice cube In a piece of cheese cloth and brushing the cloth lightly over the top of the liquid. The chill from the, ice will cause the fat to coagulate' and to cling to the cloth for easy removal. 1 FLOWERS SIIOPPE Baby Play Pens $10.95 Baby Crib Complete with Wetproof Innertpring Mittreit $23.88 And many ether items of Inter, est for "Tot to Teen." BABY FURNITURE SIIOPPE E. Michigan at Pennsylvania Phone 44884 Open Monday it Friday till 9.

Terms Avmlablt! We have a large selection of fur costs, capea, scarfs, stoles. (Avail able in mink, muskrat, Persian lamb, beaver, Alaska sealskin, Hudson seal, etc.) SCARFS PRICED FROM $39.50 UP COATS FROM $129.50 UP Giihk FURS 223 'i S. Washington Phone 48717 MRS. MAC HASTINGS WALLACE Candid Weddinj $2500 up You Gel Something Extra at LeCLEAR STUDIOS 508 Hollister Bldr Phone 43923 Entrance on W. Allrcan Clean carpets promote good health and, where children are, it's absolutely essential.

Our Duraclean Process makes the carpets beautifully clean and really sterile. CAPITAL bURACLEANERS 2916 TURNER ST. PHONE 59212 For jyw. mmim iw h'i mh MISS LUCILLE E. BELEN Sycamore at Kalamazoo St.

frsl I Hove of us. and the the MRS. KOBEKT With Pride We Salute The State Journal Church Ceremony Joins Pair Miss Wanda June Miller Becomes Mrs. Robert P. Caulkins Saturday We take this opportunity to extend to The State Journal heartiest con jjratulations on its beautiful new building and every good wish for continued success.

universal appeal for all They bring to life beauty inspiration, helping to make journey beautiful each step of way. 114 W.Allegan Fine Flowers, distinctively Jl II arranged, can I I Tjt P. CAULKINS Mrs. Robert Chambers of Columbus, was matron of honor, while Miss Lottie Blank and Miss Barbara Thornhurg of Lansing. Mrs.

Galen Phillips of HowHl and Miss Dorothy Abel of Toledo were bridesmaids. Kristine Ann Miller, the brido'a cousin, wore a Nile green lulle ankle-length dress with a floral hat as flower girl. Rand D. Miller, the bride's nephew, carried the two rings for the ceremcry. O.

L. Giauque was twst man while Robert Perry of Hillsdale, brother-in-law of the Stanley Weber of Kalamazoo, Robert Humtx-rg of St. Joseph, Robert Chambers of Columbus and Frank James of Calien ushered the 300 wedding guests to their seats. Wendell Westcott was organist and William Barnhart sang. 1 MOTHERS' IIUX'KS A two-piece grey crepe Arwt with a rose hat and an orchid were worn by Mrs.

Mil'er for the ceremony. Mrs. Caulkins had a light brown suit with Mile green and an orchid. Assistant at the reception was Mrs. Cleo Martinson.

When the newlyweds left for a honeymoon through northeastern states, the bride donned a sheath dress with a red faille jacket with diamond clips and a black velvet hat. They will be at home Oct. 1 at 308 W. Lapeer Among the special guests at the wedding were the bride's brother, Pvt. Donald Miller of Ft.

Bragg, N. and Mrs. Edith Miller of Cadillac, her aunt. The bride attended Michigan State college. Her husband was graduated from Western Michigan college, Kalamazoo.

This Space Cleaned hf Hainan Cleaners 1706 W. Main Phone 43549 Phone 96S31 -EVENLXG CONSULTATION BY APPOINTMENT" like her parents before hrr, MLii Dorothy Alice Waldo choss St. Paul's Episcopal church for her Saturday wedding. Peacock blue velveteen frocked attendants preceded her dosnv the all at 4 o'clock when she joined her bridegroom. Mac Hastings Wallace of Pleasant Ridge.

The new bride Is th daughter or Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Waldo.

1215 S. Oeneset dr, and granddaughter of the Isle Dr. VlrgJ Borer, for-'mer rector cf the church. Her ho band Is the son of Mr and Mrs. Donald A.

Wallace of Pleasant Ridge. Antique Ivory taffeta faQ was fashioned Into simple weddlnr robes for Dorothy. Her veil of Ivory French illusion was secured to a tiara of Ivory orange blossoms. She carried Johanna Hill rosea and stephanotls la a cascade bouquet. Miss Suzanne Waldo was her sister's honor maid while bridesmaids were Mr.

Robert C. Ku.ser of Highland Park, sister of the bridegroom: Miss Ann Hathaway of Detroit and Lansing, and Janet Soutet of Detroit They wore peacock velveteen caps with their frocks and carried bronze and gold rhysanthe-mums with wheat William Path erg HI of Ferndale was best man. Ifrher were Thomas Pond of Pleasant Rid jr. Lawrence Berrund of Garden City. Donald Berg of Traverse Cltv.

John Rnhm of Oak Park and Wallace Wheeler of Pleasant Ridte. vtraainr ruexu oonimiied mi ta the American room of Hotel Olds where a reception was Assisting were Mrs. Paul Yull. Mrs. C.

Oordon Callard and Mrs. E. H. Turner of Younestown. great aunt of the bride.

Others were Mrs. William Martin, Mrs. John Kobs. Jr. Mis Jane Los-tutter.

Mrs. Robert Callard. Mrs. Jsmes Trebllcock of Collinsvtlle. HI.

Mrs Jack A. Snyder of Madison, Mrs. Thomas Ballmer and Mrs. Roger Cessna. The bridal pair left for Mexico City on a honeymoon trio For traveling, the new Mrs.

Wallaoe wore a deep gray tweed suit with gray accessories and a claret red calot Mrs. Waldo had donned a navy blue crepe gown with matching velvet hat for her daughter's wedding and receptloa Mrs. Wallace had a suit of Lapis blue faille with a cloud white hat Both had pink Pugl chrysanthemum. Highland Park will be home to the newlyweds after Sept 30. Both are Michigan State college graduates.

Return Home Mrs. Clayton F. Jennings has returned to her home at 414 South lawn. Fast Lansing, after spending the summer at her cottage at Springwatcr Beach on Lake Charlevoix. $145.00 Vanity $195 00 Double Ores With Mirror High Post Double Bed Chest-on -e-nn((? WHAT'S THE Home A reception at Tarpoffs followed the wedding ceremony Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock which united In marriage Miss Wanda June Miller and Robert P.

Caulkins. The ceremony, held at Central Methodist church, was conducted by Rev. Kearney Kirkby. Mr. and Floyd L.

Miller, 722 W. Ionia. are the bride's parents. The bridegroom, who lived at 239 Marshall st, is the son of Mrs. Verna Caulkins of Hillsdale.

IMPORTED LACE Leg-o-mutton sleeves and wide bands of imported lace pleated into the full skirt were highlights of a gown selected by the bride. With it she wore a French lace mantilla and close fitting bonnet. Her flowers were roses, lily of the valley and English ivy. The bride's five attendants had sheath gowns of emerald green satin. Over the dresses they wore nylon dusters.

Their bouquets were of wheat and bittersweet. Floral headdresses matched the colors In their bouquets. FREE DELIVERY Decoration? i MICHIGAN'S MOST COMPLETE WALLPAPER PAINT STORE The store where you get courteous and patient service. Where you will find Wallpapers from the World's finest manufacturers and America's highest quality paints such as DuPont's, Enterprise, Liebichs, Valentines, Valspar, etc. Lansing's One Store That Can Fill Your Every Requirement Paint and Wallpaper Store 300 NORTH WASHINGTON AVENUE REPEATING POPULAR DEMAND TO THE FIRST 6 CUSTOMERS MONDAY Because So Many People Were Disappointed PHONE 23409 BY SEWS ON 218 SOUTH GRAND for three pieces illustrated I Also available in open stock.

Chest $117.50 Low Post Double Bed Dresser with Mirror $127.50 Night Table After comparing, you'll agree that.no other store can offer you more lasting bedroom beauty for the price. Created by Kling, makers of fine bedroom furniture exclusively, this Solid Cherry Bedroom combines graceful design witH quality construction and the rich beauty of hand-rubbed solid cherry. Suite includes dresser, chest, and low post double bed. Come in and see it today. Open Monday Evenings Charge Accounts Invited Estes Furniture Co.

"Where Quality Is Not Expensive" Corner of Grand River at North Washington Ave. For Your Old Machine, Regardless of Age or Condition, Toward Your Down Payment on a Model BU Necchi Sewing Machine During This Demonstration: MONOGRAMS BUTTONS MAKES BUTTON HOLES APPLIQUES EMBROIDERS WITHOUT ATTACHMENTS -Chest Desk mvmm SERVICE SALES AVE. PHONE 90011 LtJLaAJ.

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